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DnBA (DI-N-BUTYLAMINE)

CAS NUMBER: 111-92-2

EC NUMBER: 203-921-8

MOLECULAR FORMULA: (CH3CH2CH2CH2)2NH

MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 129.24


DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) appears as a yellow-colored liquid with a amine-like odor. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is combustible.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) produces toxic oxides of nitrogen when burned. Used to make other chemicals.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) was employed as organocatalyst during the synthesis of 2-amino-3-cyano-4H-chromen-4-ylphosphonates via Knoevenagel, Pinner and phospha-Michael reactions. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) may be used to investigate the performance of a dry sampler, with an impregnated denuder in series with a glass fibre filter for airborne isocyanates. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) was used in the preparation of 1M dibutylammonium phosphate buffer.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is available as a colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an important intermediate used for various applications in organic synthesis. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is involved in the production of rubber chemicals like di-n-butylthiocarbamate thiuram, emulsifiers and dibutylethanolamine, which is used in coatings and paints. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is also used as plasticizer in PVC matrix and a corrosion inhibitor in an aqueous system. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) plays an important role as a catalyst in vulcanization.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an amine used as a corrosion inhibitor, in the manufacture of emulsifiers, and as a flotation agent. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is flammable and toxic.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a secondary dialkylamine. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a versatile intermediate with a variety of applications. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an important intermediate used for various applications in organic synthesis. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is involved in the production of rubber chemicals like di-n-butylthiocarbamate thiuram, emulsifiers and dibutylethanolamine, which is used in coatings and paints.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) appears as a yellow-colored liquid with a amine-like odor the uses of other eye protection equipment, and the hygiene of the lenses.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) appears as colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) appears as a clear colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) produces toxic oxides of nitrogen during combustion.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a colourless liquid which acquires a yellow colour upon storage in air. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is one of the four isomeric amines of butane. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is known to have the fishy, ammonia-like odor common to amines.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a natural product.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an organic compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula CH3(CH2)3NH2. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is one of the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being sec-butylamine, tert-butylamine, and isobutylamine. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a liquid having the fishy, ammonia-like odor common to amines. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) acquires a yellow color upon storage in air. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is soluble in all organic solvents. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) exhibits reactions typical of other simple alkyl amines, i.e., alkylation, acylation, condensation with carbonyls. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) forms complexes with metal ions.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is used as an ingredient in the manufacture of pesticides (such as thiocarbazides), pharmaceuticals, and emulsifiers. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is also a precursor for the manufacture of N,N′-dibutylthiourea, a rubber vulcanization accelerator, and n-butylbenzenesulfonamide, a plasticizer of nylon. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is used in the synthesis of fengabine, the fungicide benomyl, and butamoxane, and the antidiabetic tolbutamide.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is used as an intermediate for pharmaceuticals, synthetic tanning agents, dyestuffs and emulsifiers. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) also plays an important role in the preparation of N,N'-dibutylthiourea, a rubber vulcanization accelerator. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is involved in the preparation of n-butylbenzenesulfonamide, which is a plasticizer of nylon.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine)s are organic amines of butane, used primarily as intermediates in the manufacture of a variety of chemical products. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine)s are used as food additives. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine)s are flammable, colorless liquids with a fishy, ammonia-like odor. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine)s are primary irritants, and most of their toxic effects can be attributed to this characteristic.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an organic compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula CH3(CH2)3NH2. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is one of the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being sec-butylamine, tert-butylamine, and isobutylamine. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a liquid having the fishy, ammonia-like odor common to amines. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) acquires a yellow color upon storage in air. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is soluble in all organic solvents.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is used as an ingredient in the manufacture of pesticides (such as thiocarbazides), pharmaceuticals, and emulsifiers. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is also a precursor for the manufacture of N,N′-dibutylthiourea, a rubber vulcanization accelerator, and n-butylbenzenesulfonamide, a plasticizer of nylon. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is used in the synthesis of fengabine, the fungicide benomyl, and butamoxane, and the antidiabetic tolbutamide.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is used in the preparation of insecticides, pharmaceuticals, oil additives, and rubber accelerators. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) neutralizes acids in exothermic reactions to form salts plus water.
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a derivative of ammonia in which one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced with an alkyl group of four carbons. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) reacts with water and acids to form bases and salts, respectively. 
Acting as a very weak acid, DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) can react with acyl halides, anhydrides, and esters. 

With carbon disulfide and carbon dioxide, DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) forms the butyl ammonium salt of dithiocarbamic and carbamic acids, respectively. 
With isocyanic acid and alkyl or aryl isocyanates, DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) forms substituted ureas.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) appears as a clear colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. 
Flash point is 10°F. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) has less dense than water. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an organic compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is one of the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being sec-butylamine, tert- butylamine and isobutylamine. 
At standard temperature and pressure, DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a liquid having the fishy, ammonia-like odor common to amines. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) acquires a yellow color upon storage in air. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is soluble in all organic solvents.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is a derivative of ammonia in which one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced with an alkyl group of four carbons. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) reacts with water and acids to form bases and salts, respectively. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) can react with acyl halides, anhydrides, and esters. 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) forms the butyl ammonium salt of dithiocarbamic and carbamic acids, respectively. 

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) forms substituted ureas. 
When reacted with nitrous acid, DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) forms butyl alcohol with the release of nitrogen.

DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) has an ammoniacal odor (fishy, pungent). 
DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an important intermediate in the production of pharmaceuticals, dyestuffs, synthetic tanning agents, insecticides, emulsifying agents, rubber accelerators, vulcanizing agents, and antioxidants.

 

USES:

-Lubricants

-Oil or gas processing

-Rubber modification

-Cement

-Fibers

-Intermediates

-Paints & coatings

-Plasticizer

-Refining

-Specialty chemicals

 

APPLICATION:

-DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is an important intermediate used for various applications in organic synthesis.

-DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is involved in the production of rubber chemicals like di-n-butylthiocarbamate thiuram, emulsifiers and dibutylethanolamine, which is used in coatings and paints.

-DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) is also used as plasticizer in PVC matrix and a corrosion inhibitor in an aqueous system.

-DnBA (Di-N-butylamine) plays an important role as a catalyst in vulcanization. 

 

PROPERTIES:

-vapor density: 4.46 (vs air)

-Quality Level: 200

-vapor pressure: 1.9 mmHg ( 20 °C)

-grade: puriss.

-assay: ≥99.0% (GC)

-autoignition temp.: 594 °F

-refractive index: n20/D 1.417 (lit.), n20/D 1.417

-bp: 159 °C (lit.)

-mp: −62 °C (lit.)

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION:

-Appearance: Oil

-Physical State: Liquid

-Solubility: Soluble in Acetone, Dichloromethane and Ethyl Acetate

-Storage: Store at -20° C

-Density: 0.90 g/mL

 

STORAGE:

Store only in original container. 
Separated from strong oxidants, strong acids and food and feedstuffs. 

Store in an area without drain or sewer access. 
Provision to contain effluent from fire extinguishing. 

 

SYNONYM:

1-Butanamine, N-butyl
N-Butyl-1-butanamine
N-butylbutan-1-amine
Dibutilamina
n-Dibutylamine
Di-(n-butyl)amine
dibutyl amine
di-Normal-butylamine
UN2248
HSDB 310
UNII-2194M2LA21
di-1-butylamine
AI3-15329
AI3-52649
di(n-butyl)amine
di-n-butyl amine
N,N-Dibutylamine
(n-C4H9)2NH
BRN 0506001
2194M2LA21
dibutylamin
Dibutilamina

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